Word: trooped
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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State police from the Hanover troop of Sergeant Stewart Currier carefully eyed competitors and spectators alike at the Dartmouth winter carnival this weekend, hoping without success to single out the tall form of Sylvester Gardiner '46 enjoying his favorite sport of skiing...
...hunch that the missing Varsity oarsman might be indulging his fondness for skiing, the Lieutenant declared that Sergeant Stewart Currier, in charge of the troop in the area of the Dartmouth winter carnival, would have his men on particular lookout this weekend...
...with the Muffler. When France collapsed in June 1940, Hardy became a supervisor in Paris' Gare Montparnasse. He regularly reported troop train movements to London, was jailed for 15 months by the Germans. Released, he made his way into Vichyfrance where he directed the underground's railroad sabotage. Then his path converged (briefly and tragically) with that of one of the Resistance's greatest heroes, a man called...
...effect can hardly be underestimated. Erstwhile socialites are reluctant to leave their rooms for fear of perishing in the night, and those hardy spirits venturing forth after dark take precaution to equip themselves with the latest survival gear and leave instructions for their rescue by the Cambridge Troop of St. Bernard dogs...
...more than 500 legislators troop into the old chambers this week, these will become minor problems and gradually recede. For Republican leaders major problems would reassert themselves. Out of power, the Republicans had been able to apply Joe Martin's pragmatic philosophy-"I've found out that in the long run what's good for one section is pretty much good for the country"-and not worry too much about the consequences. Republican leaders would now have to look sharper and farther. Generally, they were sober men and aware of their new responsibilities; they were ready...